But all of the choices start with how the individual perceives his or her own situation.
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So can a film really make a difference in how the public currently perceives Palin?
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"The intention doesn't matter though it's the way that someone perceives being touched, " says Worman.
Kim Jong-il is very different from how the outside world perceives him to be.
Kim Jong-il is very different from how the outside word perceives him to be.
So you might want to separate the dog, isolate the dog from people the dog perceives as a threat.
Chavez perceives the alliance to be strategic because of the Belarusian over-capacity of military production.
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Nevertheless, if the market perceives an asymmetry in monetary policy, this is bound to foster moral hazard.
"He needs to consider how the country perceives the process and the winner, " says an old friend.
"This helps us understand both how a person perceives things and how they are actually behaving, " he said.
This is partly because the government is quick to whip out a pile-driver whenever it perceives a policy problem.
What one perceives to be true within their own mind is what is true in reality until proven differently.
The market place presently perceives there will be a last-minute agreement among U.S. lawmakers to avoid the fiscal cliff.
Secretary Rumsfeld has indicated that the President perceives this as a "moral" obligation, as well as a strategic necessity.
On human rights, where Bagehot also perceives a contrast, the references in the two statements are much the same.
Jobs sees the same things as other leaders, but he perceives them differently.
They all involve what the CA perceives to be "unfair terms" in mortgages.
He has also been scaling back on what he perceives to be risky investments, including emerging-market debt and corporate bonds.
One perceives an adolescent administration, full of vim and promise, but as yet not steeped in the art of governing.
If the Obama campaign perceives the threat of Black unemployment as I do, a change of some kind should come.
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Still, the shift in public diplomacy may mark a slightly broader approach towards what China perceives to be in its national interest.
Understanding how the market perceives you and where your weak spots are is the first step in redesigning and redefining your brand.
This is an age-related disease that damages the part of the eye that perceives fine detail, according to the National Eye Institute.
The American electorate generally perceives Gov. Romney as representative of economic growth while assigning the attribute of economic fairness to President Obama.
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In essence, he is working with the grain of what he perceives to be Scottish opinion en route to that wider ambition.
If player perceives a higher level of control over their character this will in turn lead to strong psychological ownership of the character.
If they decide to retaliate and launch a successful terrorist attack, that could affect how the public perceives the killing of bin Laden.
The market place early this week perceives the latest EU developments as nothing real significant to solve the present EU sovereign debt problems.
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The market place on Monday morning perceives the latest EU developments as nothing real significant to solve the present EU sovereign debt problems.
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"These therapies aren't for everyone for now because it depends on how a woman perceives her risk of developing breast cancer, " Chlebowski said.
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